Visitors' books.
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Britain-Russia Centre, Scotland.
Papers of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1829-1961, undated.
The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.
Papers of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians: Women's Club., 1934-1972.
Papers of the Pride of Midlothian Lodge of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows.
Papers of the Scottish Mountaineering Club and the Glasgow branch of the Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland.
Includes minutes, registers, climbing books and photographs.
Also includes mountaineering papers of prominent members of the Club, including Sir Hugh Munro, the Rev Archibald A Robertson, Joseph Gibson Stott and William Naismith.
Parish visitors books of James Thomas Graham., 1887-1888, undated.
Photocopied pages from a visitors' book, possibly related to an exhibition or event held by Edith Simon, 1984
Originally part of the general correspondence file for 1984
Photographs of the leaves of the Glenquoich visitors' book containing the names of friends and relatives who visited the Ellices' estates at Invergarry during the late summer and autumn of each year from 1846 to 1863.
Records of the Scottish Youth Hostels Association
Two albums and visitors` books of Peter Higgins, proprietor and licensee of the Football Arms, Hill Place, Edinburgh and subsequently of the Promenade Inn, Portobello.
The albums reflect his establishments` long association with the variety theatre and its artists, especially the Empire Palace Theatre, Edinburgh.
Two "visiting books" compiled by Lady Edith Campbell.
Containing photographs, watercolours, drawings, and signatures of guests.